Food Industry

Even with a growing emphasis on saving money via private label or store brands, almost a third of Chicagoland households spend over $150 a week in groceries. These multi-cultural grocery consumers are increasingly using technology, mainly their computers and smart phones, to find the best deals.

Chicagoland Grocery Shoppers

  • 53% are male
  • Nearly 70% are employed
  • Over 65% are age 35+

National Trends / Observations

  • Gen Y loyalists: Gen Y shoppers are the most likely generation to shift back to familiar national brands once the economy improves.
  • Shopping again…and again: With an expanding list of locations offering groceries, consumers are increasingly making two shopping trips per week.
  • Global tastes: From Latin to Mediterranean-inspired dishes, homes are getting comfortable with a multi-cultural ingredients & dinner options.

Base: 2,326,829 Adults A18+ who have spent $150+ on groceries in the past 7 days. Sources: Scarborough, Chicago R1, 2010; National Trends / Observations compiled by Tribune Media Group Market Strategy from various sources.

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